(Taken from the Adoption Glossary) Inter-Ethnic Placement: This term refers to placements of children that fall within coverage provided under Section 1808 of P.L. 104-188 [42 USC 1996b], known as the Removal of Barriers to Interethnic Adoption Act, which affirms the prohibition contained in the Multi-Ethnic Placement Act of 1994,... [more]
INTRODUCTION "We can't have children of our own, and we're thinking about adopting a child. We feel really nervous about what we've heard about adoption and adopted kids. Would we love an adopted child as much as a child we produce? If we decide to adopt, we have no idea how to find a...
* Three years ago the Senate passed a law called the Multi Ethnic Placement Act (MEPA) which was amended two years ago as the Inter Ethnic Placement Act (IEPA) a federal mandate against using race as a placement factor , which means that white parents cannot be slowed or stopped from adoption...
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Subject: Multi-Ethnic Placement Act/as Amended by the Inter-Ethnic Adoption Provision of 1996 (AKA: MEPA/IEPA Inter-Ethnic Placement Act) Authority: TCA 37-5-106; Multi-Ethnic Placement Act of 1994, Public Law 103-382; Inter-Ethnic
Federal Laws. The three most important Federal laws for child welfare are Title IV-B and Title IV-E of the Social Security Act (SSA) and the Inter-Ethnic Placement Act (IEPA).
MULTI-ETHNIC PLACEMENT ACT AND AMENDMENTS: POTENTIAL IMPACTS ON INDIAN CHILDREN Legislative History The (P.L. 103-82) was passed into lawon October 20, 1994 in response to a belief that policies that gave consideration to race, color or national origin in making foster care and adoptive ...
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